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| names ='''Chris Michaels'''<br>Sir Richard Michaels<br>Sir Christopher Michaels<br>Da-Bum Lucky Louie<BR>Bill Pierce



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| height = 5'10'' (1.78 m)



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| weight = 215 lbs (98 kg)



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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1961|7|13}}



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| birth_place = [[Long Island, New York]]

 

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| trainer = [[Mark Tendler]]



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| debut = 1989

 

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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[American]] [[Professional wrestler]].

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'''Bill Pierce''', better known by the ring name '''Chris Michaels''' is a former [[United States|American]] [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] who wrestles in the southeast [[independent circuit]].

 

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==Career==

 

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Michaels wrestled with [[Johnny Hotbody]] and [[Chris Candido]] as the [[Suicide Blondes]] in [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]] during the early 1990s and also worked as a preliminary wrestler in the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWF]] from 1990 to 1992. He is to not be confused with Nebraska and Iowa wrestler, [[Chris Michaels]] who also worked for the USWA with tag team partner Todd Morton.

 

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==Championships and accomplishments==

 

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*'''[[Extreme Championship Wrestling]]'''

 

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**[[ECW World Tag Team Championship|ECW Tag Team Championship]] ([[ECW World Tag Team Championship/Champion history|2 times]]) - with [[Johnny Hotbody]] and [[Chris Candido]]

 

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*'''[[NWA New York]]'''

 

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**[[NWA New York Heavyweight Championship]] (1 time)

 

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**[[NWA New York Junior Heavyweight Championship]] (1 time)

 

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*'''[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated]]'''

 

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**PWI ranked him #'''242''' of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the [[Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI 500|PWI 500]] in 2002

 

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*'''Southern All Star Wrestling/New South Championship Wrestling'''

 

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**[[NSCW Heavyweight Championship]] (1 time)

 

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*'''[[United States Wrestling Association]]'''

 

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:*[[USWA World Tag Team Championship]] (2 times)

 

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*'''[[USA Pro Wrestling]]'''

 

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**[[USA Pro United States Championship]] (1 time)

 

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*'''[[Universal Superstars of America]]'''

 

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:*[[USA Tag Team Championship]] (3 times) - with [[Tito Santana]] and [[Johnny Handsome]] (2)

 

 

 

==External links==

 

==External links==

 

{{External links}}

 

{{External links}}

 

[[Category:American wrestlers]]

 

[[Category:American wrestlers]]

 

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[[Category:1961 births]]

 

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[[Category:1989 debuts]]

 

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[[Category:New York wrestlers]]

 

[[Category:World Wrestling Entertainment alumni]]

 

[[Category:World Wrestling Entertainment alumni]]

 

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[[Category:Extreme Championship Wrestling alumni]]

 

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[[Category:American Pro Wrestling Alliance alumni]]

 

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[[Category:Championship Wrestling From Florida alumni]]

 

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[[Category:NWA Wildside alumni]]

 

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[[Category:National Wrestling Alliance alumni]]

 

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[[Category:Ohio Valley Wrestling alumni]]

 

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[[Category:Power Pro Wrestling alumni]]

 

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[[Category:IWA Mid-South alumni]]

 

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[[Category:United States Wrestling Association alumni]]

 

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[[Category:World Championship Wrestling alumni]]

 

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[[Category:International World Class Championship Wrestling alumni]]

 

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[[Category:Smoky Mountain Wrestling alumni]]

 

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[[Category:Universal Wrestling Federation (Herb Abrams) alumni]]

 

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[[Category:ECW World Tag Team Champions]]

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